When a boy hits you, it either means they like you or they don't think of you as a "girl". If it bothers you, playfully ask them to stop or ask them why they keep hitting you.
Boys who hit or are mean to girls may do so due to a lack of appropriate coping skills, poor role modeling from adults, or a belief that it is acceptable behavior. It is important to address this behavior through education, communication, and setting clear boundaries to promote healthy relationships and mutual respect.
According to recent research it is estimated that 30-43 % or over 5.7 million are involved in school bullying as either a bully, a target of bully, or both. A recent national survey of students from grades 6 -10 grades showed 13% reported bullying others, 11% reported being the target of bullies, and other 6% said they bullied others and were bullied as well. Limited available data suggest that teen bullying is much more common among younger teens than older teens. As teens grow they are less likely to bully others or be targets of bullies. School bullying occurs more among boys and girls and boys are more likely to report being hit, slapped, or pushed. Girls are more often the targets of rumors or sexual comments. While teen boys target both boys and girls, girls most often target girls.
The girl may not like the boy or know how to respond to the boy or even she is shy. Most guys are scared of rejection and don't want to hit that low they don't want to show any signs of affection towards you so you don't get any ideas about the feelings they have. At least the shy ones. To make a long description short they don't want to be embarrassed.
Testosterone is to blame for a lot of the stupid ways that boys act and the things that boys do. Testosterone makes a boy feel as if he's right when wrong, big and strong when there's no need to be and really possessive over everything that he owns. Boys will be boys...
Teen years can be a period of exploration and self-discovery. This can lead to changes in behavior as individuals seek independence and may push boundaries. It is a normal part of development for teenagers to question authority and forge their own identity, which can sometimes lead to what may be perceived as troublesome behavior.
yes, very rude they are sometimes very stupid.some boys are very foolish
I don't think your ever allowed to hit anybody, especially in school. People get angrier when boys hit girls, a lot angrier. I'm going to say yes for that question. Girls are allowed to hit boys more than boys can hit girls.
They both hit.
Type your answer here... I thiink you should walk away if someone is bothering you. No one should hit anyone at school especially boys should not hit girls.
It is absolutely normal for girls to be taller than boys at the age of 12. Girls hit their growth spurts before boys do. If you look at sixth or seventh grade school pictures, the tallest kids are usually girls.
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Boys who hit or are mean to girls may do so due to a lack of appropriate coping skills, poor role modeling from adults, or a belief that it is acceptable behavior. It is important to address this behavior through education, communication, and setting clear boundaries to promote healthy relationships and mutual respect.
At school in the 1950s if boys got in trouble they would get hit with a cane or throun at with a slipper. When the girls had to stay behind school writing lines that is what we call a ditention.
The same way it happens in boys(just not in all the same areas). When you hit 12....BAM! Puberty. Girls mostly get it on the armpits.
bad , bad boys named josh , and Andy techeren
Sometimes, depends.